Adjustable dandy-roll stand



(No Model) RJHUTTON.

' ADJUSTABLE DANDY ROLL STAND. No. 255.867 Patented Apr. 4,18%

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UNITED STATES ROBERT HUTTON, OEHOLYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS.

PATENT ()FFICE.

ADJUSTABLE DANDY-ROLL STAND.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 255,867, dated April 4,1882.

Application filed February 20, 1882. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ROBERT HUTTON, of Holyoke, in the county of Hampden,Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and usefulImprovement in Adjustable Dandy- Roll Stands, of which the following isa specifioation, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings.

Figure 1 is a front view of my invention, in which A shows the screwwhich moves the axle-support E vertically in a metal tube, D D, which isattached to the support F F, which will befastened to the machine-frameby means of screw 0. The screw B 13 effects the horizontal adjustment ofthe apparatus.

Fig. 2 shows a cross-section of the above named invention, moreespecially the screw A A and the support E. Screw A A is partly outcoarse where it runs through the cover G G of tube D D. The lower partof the screw A A, moving. support E, is fine cut, in order to effect aslower movement of said support E, thereby making it absolutelyadjustable. G in said figure shows a section of the screw which fastenssaid apparatus to the machine- 25 frame, and by so l'asteningit makes itstation'- ary.

Fig. 3 shows a section of support F F. The screw 13 B effects thehorizontal movement of the entire apparatus except the screw 0, which, 0

as aforesaid, is made stationary by fastening to the frame.

I claim as my invention The combination of the coarse and line out screwby which the perfect adjustable move- 5

